Talk:Leaderless resistance

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I have to dispute the assertion that "Iraq's insurgents defeated the American military." The US military remains a powerful force in the country (as of 28 October 2005), although far from decisive. While the US forces do not, by any means, control the country, they are also anything but "defeated." The situation is in a state of extreme flux.

[edit] re-vamp

I've redone this page after putting the cleanup tag on a couple of days ago. It was largely a personal essay, liberally sprinkled with unparaphrased paragraphs from the Garfinkel source. Un-MoF stuff like the bolding for emphasis is removed as well as editorializations (that the Iraq insurgency is leaderless or that leaderless resistance caused the Gaza pullout). Marskell 13:47, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Major due weight problem

Can someone explain why animal rights and environmentalism have completely overwhelmed this article? A serious due weight problem has been created. Marskell (talk) 20:09, 13 March 2008 (UTC)